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Squad’s 2827 Actual And 3030 Handicap Top Tourney Marks

Scores Racked Up Two Weeks Ago

Hold Throughout City Tournament ». * By MARION CRANEY

Hickman Whirlaways tournament-opening 2827 actual]

and 3030 handicap team scores of two weeks ago held throughout the Woman's City Bowling Tournament to bring! them the team championship last night. A mother-daughter combination, a part of the Tom Bemis team, last night provided the only threat to the!

Hickman Oldsmobile "Your Hesel I » . : = . ’ . e JArge an Sophie rapes ies” handicap 3030. slipped into fifth in the doubles Mother Estelle Nash and (handicap with 992-144 —1136,

2 HAND, daughter Marie Slack rolled 564 A ICAP LEADERS

and 557, respectively, at Fox- (Hickman Whilaway . 2827-203--3030 a! {Tom HB Hunt, as Bemis linked 909-933-783 | pow Hockett, | Auto Sales | 536. Yis—ante|

355-| Hou 1 Li re. 2 Jo + 360. When included a [Mon ‘pacaln.. . | 1543-303 2845

DOUBLES {Billle Rice-Agnes Junk 1066- 12 The “Whirlies” ‘2827, a Yevord Rr Wray-Blance mery Hi # 1128 - 8 oleman 10531111164 in local omits Sourzey eh # erkopes-Lila Littrell '.. 1073: #1 1160 tion, was no' { . aree ' out the tournament. The team

992-144 SING rguerite Brown .......... 557-112-689 end of the tourney finished last th Stanfield ~654

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Jo Berkopes ..... ’ 600- 18-648 -Hunt, but minor |8aiy Coleman 553 6061’ night at Fox- Kell Koeliin B43. 09612

events will be climaxed today at/ Kell) Eckert | 510-102-612

Dezelan’s. The Bemis quintet, 10: Berkase ALL EVENTS py which came closest in actuals Maria Rovers with 2625, is a Monday night fg" qiigHes - 1108 ~1783

regular in the Yaver Classic at {Marguerite Brown’

Pennsylvania. ” The Hotel Lincoln team rolled into fourth place in the handicap bracket with 2422-445—2867, Low to cash was 27 In the minor events at Dezelan's, which ends today, early squads failed to find range on leaders there, but fifth places in handicap events were penetrated. Marion Bradley and Marge Bilsky scored 934 - 195 — 1129 in the|. doubles and Annie Eckert tled Nell Koelling’s 612 in the singles by virtue of & 510 actual series and 102 handicap. The Hickman Whirlaway girls continued to hold their lead In all actual scoring, in addition to Jo Berkopes' 1719-144—1863 all events lead in both sections of that event. Jo, Whirlaways' sparkplug, and teammate Lila Littrell, defending doubles champs, held their doubles lead in this year's contest with a

1073.

3 City Moose Teams Shine At Kokomo

Pins Spilled In Three |

Tourneys Here

Indiatiapolis keglers juggled {standings in the Moose bowling! {tournament at Kokomo last night! as other pinmen and women]

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Hickman ‘Whirlies’ Win "Woman's ‘Bowling Ti

McCordsville Eyes Hancock Sectionals

All Blue Wins

ARCADIA, Cal,

added San Antonio Stakes, last Handicap.

back in the large field of 16,

tional Willie Shoemaker, stayed | close to the early pace set by Beaux Max. He made his move on the rail coming into the stretc

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Less-Regarded Calumet Entry Cops $50,000 San Antonio Stakes

Feb. 17 (UP)—All Blue, the lose repardsd +3 half of the Calumet entry, ran the best race of his ; as he flashed to victory by less than a length in, the $50,000

big trial for the Santa Anita

While his stablemate, Coaltown, ran wide and finished well All Blue, ridden by the sensa- Going Away Wins : $10,000 Handicap

hn! MIAMI, Fla, Feb. 17 (UP)— and then went into the lead when|Charging over Hialeah Park's

EAR

{spilled wood in three local tour neys, ’

straightened away for the wire.

grass course in long, ground-eat-ing strides, Brookmeade Stable’s Going Away won the $10,000

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The lightly-regarded Sudan

While bowlers not involved in! the Woman's City Tournament at/| Dezelan's and Fox-Hunt partici-| pated in separate contests at Sa-! cred Heart, West Side and Ant-| lers, three teams of Moosemen| from the Hoosier capital hit high! in the Kokomo tourney. | The Capitol Meats team put to-| gether game totals of 792-997-886! for 2675 to take second place in| the team actual event on the Rec-! reation Bowling Alleys there, Aurora’s R. and E, Trailer Sales team held the lead with 2687. Indianapolis' Moosehaven quintet scored 2670 to fit in third in team actual and sixth in team handicap. The! team scored 2670-329-2999, The Capitol Meats team took the high single game lead with its 997 as the Pick-Ups. team, also! {from the Moose’s Indianapolis |district, took second with 879. |Members of the Capitol Meats! team are D. Riggin, H. Ross, E.| Hunt, Bert Brooks, |Langlotz, D. Bearden and P.! |Schoenbachler. The eight local! {teams there split up today as pin-| men make their bids for spots | {in singles {there.

Twenty-four points . . . Greenfield sectional crown in their trophy case, Yhey re a real "people's choice" just over the line in

Lead Mixed Doubles At Antlers, Mary Munday and Earl Shoemaker took the lead in! the mixed doubles handicap week-! end tourney. Their 1076-153 1229! edged out an earlier 1055-171 | 1226 by Alice Goodman and Jack | McClure. Ann Sauter and Max | Munday took- third with 1074-! 8 p. m. today. season. At Bacred Heart, returns showed Irvin

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high midway through the second apolis. of three week-ends there, William | And the Pirates will be taking

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Hancock County. Pushing the 12 basket Dave Cain, Larry Vail, Joe Cain, Slaughter, Jim McCauley and Ray Snider. Those spheres weren't pasted there by Times Photographer | John Spicklewiiee, Ty this on your camera omatime..

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and doubles events, Pirates Are Redl Entry

In ‘People’s Choice’ Column

School Only Has 40 Students, 22 Boys;

But Townsfolk Give Team Big-Town Backing end in Lafayette, seven will repTimes State Service ‘resent Indianapolis.

McCORDSVILLE, Feb, 17-—There’s a gang of Pirates up here; 138-1212. THe contest ends at/ Who have been carrying off “spirits” all during the basketball y per and Bob Earl,

They're the McCordsville High School cagers. The “spirits” they've been harboring are those of their rooters| ‘beck, Lou Early, Eva Williamson | Brown Hotel stable, was third in|

. that's how fast the MeCordsville Pirates hope to put the

the hoop are (left to right) Jerry Literal, Hardy Jim Doud, Carl Vail,

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1894-35929 four-game totals still in this stable farm community 15 miles up Road 67 from Indian-| ‘and Judy Hindel.

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$6.90 for place and show, andj Next Move paid $3.90 to show.

Lotowhite Wins New Orleans Race

—T. G., Benson's Lotowhite

lin four starts in the $10,000] | Letelller Memorial Handicap| today at the Fair Grounds. | Just back from a short but] |fairly successful campaign at |Santa Anita, Lotowhite thrilled | {a jam-packed crowd of about! 112,000 fans with a thrilling |stretch run that carried hii home| 314 lengths ahead of Thelma

. 7 City Bowlers [23 = Thwarted, another recent cam-

Seek State Titles {paigner at Santa Anita, was

Of the 16 bowlers competing | third in the reduced field of 13, in the state individual match |while Bolingover, the pace-setter

; - # game coumplonships nest wesc S3eE BOSE of he, mileand

at the wire. In the co-featured Duncan F. Dick Kenner stakes on today’s proand five Sram. J. H. Dunn’s Oh Leo won {by a nose over E. H. Lane’ s| |women, Marge Skelton, Pat Strie- |Brigand. Wellblessed, from the,

Bob Bennett, Francis

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ithe field of 15 2- Year colts |

All qualified last November in| 2nd geldings. eliminations here for the first|

hile Sturdy One was|Miami ras Thire, While y pai the Popular Chicle II wound ~~

The mile and an eighth. race up third.

S|sented Brookmeade, track record. The Calumet entry leading money - winning stable, paid $5.10 to win, $4.30 to place with its first major victory of the year. It also helped Going Away Sudan returned $11.40 and revenge his setback by Chicle II

handed Joe W. Brown's nifty practically filly, Thelma Berger, her defeat|field of nine.

Beach handicap today,

By winning, Going Away prelast year's

n last year’s running of the event, Going Away, ridden by Joe

{Culmone, reached the end of the !mile-and-a-half grind a length-|and-a-half ahead of Cuore, while {Chicle II was a head behind

NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 17 (UP) Cuore.

Going Away ahd Chicle II were co-favorites in the Going Away paid $5.80, $3.30 and $2.40. Cuore ree

\warded $2.90 and $2.30; Chicle II,

$2. 50.

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indoor Nations umph when he bes of the Illinois A. - in the mile run. 4:09.4.

It was the form versity star's first of the indoor seas Metropolitan oneevents this winter to follow Don Ge tape in the recen events.

Gehrmann, who change to the 10( night, was unable from Milwaukee, & a chance to try fc tional senior title. With Wilt and ing the mile int affair, Fred Dwye was a distant third ritt of Syracuse the field of eight.

Fuchs Sets Wilt's time wa: off Gil Dodds’ 1 4:08.3 but he was to Jim Fuchs in thi ing department. F meet mark of 57 f in the shot put. Fuchs, who holds door mark of 58-4° out the national i

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By KURT FR Maybe it soun seemed to be at Ie finalists may agai diana’s high schoo

| { Jo's 600-pin series led singles) Carver reached second and that “treasure” right along in the |Doud, junior 6-foot-2 center. Iniguch annual state tourney, which Amateur Basketball ite Brown's! Johnny Murphy third in the handi- | (fact the other starters pyramid jg The four—Ma actual, but Margue’ e on] cap. scoring there last night on| {Greenfield se c- from Tim. iB ig and by te Mduane The doubleheader. pro program ¢ today % uh S porting runnersup, New A 557-132—680 topped ltional star ting owling Proprietors’ Association. Suc Indianapolis 5 VPW teams in 3 nited Press scoring. Billie Rice and (Agnes Ihe Fan Eide Blley. s four lanes, Yaursday. Hardy Hunt, senior forward, |The affair, with the championship 1:30 opener an napolis and. Detroly| Goods Co. Unk Yoll for 10 3 Junke shared deubles handicap MS eT, hot ng he while} M e¢ Cordsville land Francis Slaughter, senior decided on Petersen points, will {Bend onian Shiba in dls ne, Bit 209 W. Washington LI-3446 Ro and. are honors by virtue of their 066- | — ohn | ; |guard, stand 5-foot-71, and Carl be at Hessler's Bowlmore there, Fhile the Indianapolis VFW quintet . » 1 Oe ls 4 Fehr shot a 268 game to tie John- 5°¢8 against [Vail junior forward, and Joe mem ow'm lost only two games this season. . “eoeae0e 00000000 OCGYS regarded as Me : nie Scheib for h |Fortville in the, strong contendRE cheib for high single game. | {rst afternoon {Cain, senior guard, reach 5-feet-| \ £ tater TRAMs HM Tourney game Friday. 10% inches. i gs jor state rm At West Side early te a : OROTS, om Bemis vs FT y teams an 2 it . ; Bi Apt HEHEHE teammen ruled ia unset Iona The, be bt yo ie uy Sas rn EE ERIN Miss Mary McClure, 2028 [tourney there. Pratt toe wrote, i 2; nal Cain, Joe's brother. Larry is a. I at talre ...... i ourney there. Pratt : : i ' ” ryan Drugs =... A on $ i” ny ure, y and Whitney| crown 5 - foot - 7142 - inch sophomore who| . en other werAyrshire Collieries 20 3 Guilford Ave spends her days of Allison's led team actual with | yo : Pins ower Mart . he es " ph tS 2838, while Allison's Shooting same . |plays guard, and Dave is a 5-| : | ful teams as 8 Coutts 33 in oi Ring 2ttice @arS |giars topped the handicap with [With Franklin Coach Smith foot-8 sophomore forward. ) . tourney favorio nes Kit $-4t38l| Roebu 0. but bowls two |ogry 4a) 3134, ‘Twp., top-heavy * * » ; | ites when the nights a week i in the Sears and | Morris Falls and Krank Koonta| favorite from Marion County. COACH SMITH says he'll also At Y “Hoosier Mad - " i i ” i % HE Riviera ; Her jof Muncie’s Delco Battery led dou- | . ua take Freshiban Bert Brooks, Jun] our hess Spenz uw Bea JDeer. Wee #3118 average in the two loops is be. |bles actual with 1193. the handi-| McCORDSVILLE LOST to the oF Ji MicCan BY me ore pers craig the fir india Gear tween 110 and 120. She is the [C2P section was headed by Flody Flashes in the final game of the (TY era a paob Bennet Sos the : ne Sr ers’ i 3 only woman on the Silvertone |Quackenbush and Carl Proffer of 1950 Greenfield ‘sectional. -And| and Junior AY wnider lo the : Basketball i son rd al MS- 313! ream in the Sears Wednesda [Muncie Chevrolet with 1176-190— both - teams have virtually the tournamen aske i ning contender to FE ve Maurer .. Jo aon ht + h Hl Y 11366. Koontz averaged 212 over same personnel this year. “We've only got 22 boys among 2 Tournaments the. Calumet area mitt ‘ Insurance 2169-563—2 nig circuit at the Athletic {nine games to top all events with! ' our 40 students to pull our team SERVICE STORE ; DOUBLES Club. I won't say anything about the “But | In Person or Once-beaten Ea u | 1908. Frank Hughes Jr. of Ander-!| » Pirates’| from,” said Coach Smith. Bu i 3 p.m. sectional this year,” said Pirates Washington, thoug} xt ami ~———|son led all events handicap with| coach B. L. Smith. “But we've got|We'Te growing, We've got 140 in on WFBM-TV Washington, tous) . . ” F 2- i {1799-217—20186. Don Zimmerman's . sno Jittle team, one of my best|OUr Srade school. L y y > Toeh i 1- i 1140 e on 674 topped singles actual and his fp 21 'years here.” But when the Pirates played at| Pp Big ain al F <A. «1-30 674-64—-738 the singles handicap. | . " {home, the 700-seat gymnasium | : ' . . L. 8 .. ob pistes i His, “fine, little team” has ’ \ Wildcats are the C ; M. 934-1 {bulged in the bleachers. ™. L | KC f iposted a 16-4 record this year, tourney hopes. 2 Hl y 0 Ie ame occa s Defeated They highlighted their season by| And whet the tourney pickers Hee 1783 103-1 New Palestine and Mt. start handing out “People’s| y Tog & st. Stovail-W. Clark ooo Big In State Tournament [Bestine, Prire losing to Wilkin-|/Choice” labels to teams like Lafayette Jeff, £ Grande.d ih Hussune .. 386-186—1073 Times State Service LAFAYETTE, Feb. 17 (UP)— on in the finals of the Hancock Glenn, Waveland, Idaville and ment's title choice, E Wood-H_ Hed issard ..- x 31-1101 ll NOTRE DAME, Feb. 17--Ten Six games were played today and ¢4unty tourney in mid-season. Round Grove, they shouldn't over- lar campaigning w D. Wagner-Mary Baas .... 808-135-1033 meet records were shattered in 12 tonight in the Knights of Colum- “Phen ‘we turned right around 1K the Pirates here. ord, wrapping up t D. JantseV. 7 nm s12.231—1040 €vENts this afternoon as Notre bus state basketball tourney, with | a oo Wilki ob iD TeRU- The McCordsvilletownsfolk tral Conference oi - B: Founk-J. Hendricks 1.1.1: 854-135-1078 Dame won a triangular meet with Indianapolis losing out to Evans. 24 Peat WLCRSOR WCE i haven't. mond Frida M. Hammond-H. Green . 158-201- IM tt dW Alle. 55 lar play,” said School Principa a — am—— ! y. Nelis-M. Brill ...... """ §25-204—1029 | Marquette an estern Michigan, ville, 55 to 51. | Arthur Mosele Coach Marion C aan dee a «+ 832- 16108315614 to 49 and 23%. The Hill- | The tourney will be completed r . Flu Hits Lopez cos are back with ¥ Sone. Base Eggert Narans 131-201 9 bis toppers were second and Western] tomorrow. Scores: | ® =n $ pe : fit which wasn't EB Strakis.B emeter "111! HA" ERI) Michigan finished third. | \uncte g2, 17IRST ROUND | AND FRIDAY night the Pirates| TUCSON, Ariz., Feb. 17 (UP)—! get far a year ag P “ie Epsiand Jertants sii 913) John Stearns of Marquette jasper 60. Lawrencepurs 46. ended their season with their best Influenza hit the rookie camp two years ago wa J. Hawk-B. Wiitasa beara H3-18— 913 turned in the high-point perform- Huntington 55, Washington 8. feet forward, tromping Walnut|of the Cleveland Indians here to[Evansville 85, Indianapolis 1. s boat and Cabby B. ‘Simerly-C. Tipe em. ge1-12—1080 ance of the day with eight, taking Vincennes 83! t Connersvilie 35. Grove, 57 to 36. |day, sending Coach Al Simmons couldn't be licked i 5. Loved, Campbell -....... 39-1003 |2 first in the two-mile run and a Jasper 64, Muncie 44 up The Black-and-Gold clad Pi-'and Manager Al Lopez to bed. | soul g Roempke-C. Toon ...... 835-234—10680 | Second in the mile. . ; ye EE 1908 88 lios| The lead see-sawed between New Albany's f EGY Ron + BHA! Marquette and Notre Dame win R@C © Results oh Leading racks rvesrer ay Sofa Saistied With L VoselP. Davis .......... 831-188 11% the Hilltoppers leading, 34 to 31, son record at Laf: M. Buchner-T. ne 888-204-1002 g fter seven events. However, the, By United Press light, Big Wheel, Transhot, Nonpareil L. Belanger, 0.00. 10350. 450; Coast also unbeaten at G i Irish took a first, third and fourth AT FAIR GROUNDS TAHA ($3500; claiming; 3-vear-olds: sail 11g (L, "Torres), 3.30. Also. Bonnie’ A games and can exte M. Betz . 434- 87-521! in the 580-yard run to go ahead,| FIRST (31000; claiming; 3-vear-old ;, nije” Kasco Knight, 113 (W. Balzar-| World, Senate, Equimagic, Censured. Was-| in their sectional L. Kounts 36%- 30481! fillies: 6 furlongs) —Hermione, 112 (H. etti), 6.10, 4.50, 3.40; Hawthorn, 113 (C.iSermatter, R. Pribble i. 454- 90-544 40 to 34, and were never again!x..ne.. 500. 320 2.80: “Best Array. 109 McCreary), 12.10, 5.80: Sam H, 108 (J.| NINTH ($800; claiming: 4 years up: 1’ Marion, hit by 2 i wulten” © HEH ended. iat aan 230 Pm dase. on BS op hh ping 1b li eR FE ied WEEK : finx this year, d . Bolling . 411- 84—495| Notre Dame clinched the meet (S. Cole), 5.40. Olso: xGranetts. Red : ses: 3-vear-olds; 2-80: Marthas Lad, 108 (W. Miller), 3.00 M. Maffett . 437 J0r-22814 the tk d d last! Frances Grand Evening, Guest Cup, Lil-. 7 aL a et Ie Aduip 31 00, Also: Oceanus. Hadoyou, Chock _Ablock, 20 games during tl A. Eckert .. 810-103—g13 In the broad jump, second to las Lies Best, Sweet Grace, Chinese Yen, Gail 15.40, 6.50; Teaneck Flash, 114 (M. West Witch, Gift Hoss, Bachelor Boy. the Giants are dar F. Bowman -“ 433- 108-8001 event, when John Worthington | rR + XMinnesinger Danish, 340, Lo; pola, us CR —— well-balanced outfi + .e 96—4 . o y 3 ete e {1 M. ollins + 430-138-568 tied for first and Al Kohanowich,| cuSlonghi Laugey clabining; 4 ie or 6f Martini. 3.00, Ade: POE abuse Duns. AT SANTA ANITA ty Award winner Pat i iradley |... 425. 9031s |an end on the football team, took so. 380. 2.60: ' My Julie ip.” 4.| Badir furlones - Qui. Row. 110° (W. Snoemaker, ing from their cluk M. Bllsky ..... 05. . . 469-105—674| fourth. It gave Notre Dame a Baile), "5.80. 330. Technicolor. 113 (if. SIXTH (53800. allowances: Jiyear-olds; 5.40, 3.60, 2.90; War Slave, 114 (8. Brooks, ng gave Keene), 3.40. Also. Waverly, Brassy Lie, I _ furlongs —Platoon. 118 (T. Atkinson), is gs’ §'gg' 3 a Sun, 109 (A. Anderson). Madison in the aft D. B » {51% to 46 lead. The Irish also{Wee Hal, O K Doak. Aloma, Big Elm. 5.60, 3.80, 3.00; Old Rowley, 118 (G. Het- g59" "2000 “gig Lupine, Klipper T. Toe Photo-perfect TV: with 3. Dasgore -. C8 (rams th 1 1 3:26:6. Sderes. RIbits tinger), 6.90, 4.70; Arctic Flyer, 114 (L.\qgy Honor System, Water Pere, Preface, ’ finals a year ago. KX. Waltermire 131; sa—3¢2/ won the mile relay in Daily Double Paid $12.20 Batcheller 5.3. Also. Maj, Mommy: |One’ Patch, Eimo Vistic, Bull Returns. | I th : Rugged in 1 K- pale | 466- 69535, Mile—Gabler (WM), Stearns (M), Te] THIRD (STI00:: allowances: & Years Up Vain Puritna, Left Bank, Dry Run. Go SECOND (33500; claiming: 4 years up; all the exclusive MotorM. Wills 0 | 413° 84—4p7|ttesult (ND), Snyder (ND) Time’ #321. miles) Generar Custer, 113 (K. oon, Trend. Rare Knave. Fos A Bolla, |, | ie miles “Mailed Fist. 118° (8 Neves). Madison relinqu EF. Montgomery 438- 00535 (Breaks meet record of 446.3 set by | & 0. 3.40, 2.80; Leucoton, 116 (M.| OTok 130 5.00, 4.00 108 (J. Westrope), la features. Two Simpl G Sauer, . 453-105-448) yon, Martin, Kiely (Notre Dame) in 1944. |tusre), y 310 280; Leucaton, 116 (M.| ~ gpvENTH (310,000: added: Miami Beach|T30: 3.00, +00; Tita, 108 (J, Nestrope,,) ola features. 0 Simpie over the southeaste W Clark ... 494-114—608 | , Shot Put-—Vishnevsky (M). Toneff (NDi | Keene, 3.40. Also: Diregente, Hill Flight, Handicap; 3 years up; 1'a miles on WE) | Matinesr 5.00 Ajo: Ores Duck, Soodant.| day, but it took R t . pryant (WM), Sheehan (M). Distance 48! —Going Away, 112 (J Culmone), 5.80, Wh 1 C t 1 Bilt-i A ten- ————— . Mitchell . 400 93802 |¢ feet. 10% inches. (Breaks meet record of S¢a Phantom, Free Crown 3.30. 2°40; Clore, 118 (T. Atkinson), 32.90, Salty Dog, Just y, Julie Bat, Yondetega. ONntrois, n nen — { Stamm... 412- 18490 5" feet, 113 inches set by Kelly (ND) in| FOURTH (31300; claiming: 4 years up:|2:30: Chicle II 128 (H. Woodhousei, 2.50.| THIRD (43500: claiming: 4 vears up a : CROSSWC(C § ance... 85. T8583 1944. 6 furlongs) Big and Bad, 112 (L. Wilson), Also: Tio Cire, Gay Gallant, Titien IIL 3% miles) Fg 114 19, hongden, 3) 0 na. New quality chassis } CI tune Reh lume Hes pay i 07 ft ng 348 340 Berti 16, 5, JEnKingy Balun Free Sisider, wel Mel Ba oh, Gan Renna Vik enden: B. Hedegard .. 425- 3-518 Kenke Hope a Wo ei Also key Bond. Ji Obstinate Si. EIGHTH (35000; allowances: 3 years Ub; maker), 4.50. Also: Foiletin, Pilot 8is f 1 troubl fre ACROSS M. Alexander ... 370- 90-460 | ERKel {IH}: three-way ten’ chon sn 1% miles) County Delight 102 (A Cala-|Curperry, Repose, Double Best. Pilot Anne. or iong oubie - iree N. Redington . * 512- 84—506 Dice Pre ween Hhaastehge) (ND) Roos FIFTH (35000; Added Kenner Stakes; 2- |g , 14.60, 4.10, 3.50; Sunglow, 107 (J. En Busca 4 hosed : 1—~Rambles O. Wagner . :: re AT 31814) ML Tiare (M), Height t 8 feet 10 ri e%i year-olds; colts and geldings; 2 furlongs) Cu Mone), 3.50, 3.40: Kock Spgn, 113 (H : service $—Dance ste Mary Baas .... . . B15- 48-563 | wing), ald, Dash a jo iN ae Time! -Oh Leo, 122 (P. J. Bailey), 8.40, 4.40, Woodhouse, 5.60. Also. Yankee Hill, Air! FOURTH (33500; claiming: 4 years up; § 3 $—Dance P Sp m s |'08.5. "(Ties hand record — ns Beaudry of 3.00; Brigand, 122 (R. Kennedy), 5.80. Attack, Reyellle, Gold Heel, All At Once, 13 furlongs) Tavistock, 118 (8. Brooks. Monk's room D..Jones .......; ... 422-120-851 | Marquette in 1944 3.60; Wellblessed, 119, (H, Keene), 2.80. Swap Out. 330 nd 37080, 5.70: Great piri i G. 13—S8eed coatin V. Ryan .. | 411-108—819( 60-Yard High Hurdles—Boemer (M).| Sno: Bombusier, Eiernsl Sam. HOSP NINTH (33500; claiming: 4 years ub:|Tagsweill, 700. Also: Don Dean. The Gike, | 13—In music, high be YOURE... oveasenn anos 306-114—810| Powell (ND), Renick (WM). Chrisos (M). Sane pa mode "hold Soby Nomey. Siri13/18_ miles) —~Apachico, 118 (8. Boulme- | cattle Chk AR0L 008 Hin lips. Sant ’ 14—Region M. "Hammond 193-111-803 Time 01.9, (Breaks meet record of ‘081|isin” Buta, Uncle Gift. Bardo. Siam, 3 Raptor 53.06 810 Appeass’ Not | Rein. Don Tsmacl, Menu, Dark B IT'S STILL EASY Dorey x H. Green 310-105 173| © Two-Mile Sterne M)." Rossins IM), | ADead. 116 (C. Burr). 3.40. Also. Flying Mane, _ FIFTH (33500: allowances; 3.year- oe }¢-B xing H, Nelis coe 421. $3814 | Aimaguer (N. D.), Glazer (M.). Time— , SIXTH (31500; allowances: 3-year-olds: Pay Window, Fair Appraisal, Fresh Breese, 7 furlongs) —Tuzado. 120 (J. Westrope), M. Bil ex ta: 35.3. (Breaks meet record of 10:28 set |S 8 Jurlonss—Encantadora, 114 IR Ken. Pilayya, Knighi-st-Arms, Mussle. 5.35..5.00. 330: Js New Year, iz’). 10 BUY ON pp. Souiain crests . Town «or 353-114-467 |by Lyons (N. D.) in 1944. . 2.2 JONI a aE Ae > L. 81 + iP L Bailey), 2.60. 2.40; Marymegirl, 108 J» Gorman), 9.40. Also: King Al Adversary, — 3 gE ph Be ye J rn WR yf. FE hu T. Moc w- 81-884 A n ver ( red, Mauretania, Lady Request. 4 claimin years Up: Fanfare, High Dige y V, Sansone Af ime—1:57.2 (Breaks meet record of ae miles) Our Merrick, 113 (R. Chew), SIXTH $4000; Yimin: 4 6 23-Skill P ert 200 130310 912:07.3 set by Tully (N. D.) in 1944. SEVENTH (310,000; added: Lataltier Me 1s bo. 7 4.30; Grand Boy, 113 (J. $facco), tyriongs) ~ Quin. 114 \G Cis R10 Pe 25—Appraises H edict - {,,80-Yard Low Hurdles—Renick (W. M.}, morial handicap: 3 years up: -16'6.90, or Alcan, 108 (8. Chiapetta), 2.60; 6.10. £8 Re 114 Wall. ‘4.26 30— Appear % Ren ] 429-123-582 33 [McKillip (N. D.), Stroud (M.), Smith miles)—Lotowhite. 120 (M etersan also Hit It, Colleen H, Security G. Alanay, i Sun Rene IN. Wall), ’ gtrakls 33-1908 06! (M.). Time—:07.2. (Breaks meet record|5.00. 2.60, 340; Thelma Berger, 111 (K Rouser Jordan, Warperdiem. {4.50 grandfather, h.3 Adama), 5A0, 5 STAR CREDIT PLAN 32—Cry like—~dove 5. Kuckemejer a 38. 76833 of Jord seb by Harp J. M hn 1044 [Cottman : 340.’ iso Tyre ha] 8 EOOND | i370; calming: 4. years UD: Pere. Boling Call. : . { 3$3—~Memorandum 3. pena 431- 96823 ween Worthington (N. Di) and’ Stroud | Miss, Wide Request.’ Bolingover. Rixer-|s 0 30, 3100 580. Barabay, 08 1. Craig), , SEVENTH (350.000: added: San Antdnio T. Kriner ... | 37 10848 | M- Clinger (W. M.) Kohanowich lane, Carmargo Bill. Lucky Codine, Why 5.10; White Stripe 111 (J. Sacco, banditap 3 years upi lle Jojles) AIL B) ue, 2 K L311 ST—ae4 D) Distance 22 feet. 3'z inches. (Not Now, aCrown Me 17.08 Also, Busted Hope, Equinow, Hiwesty. 108 SG Oileson, 11.40. 6.50 Next Move. J 464- 87-55] | Breaks meet record of 21 feet, 4 inches! RIGHTH (51000; claiming; 3-year-olds: son, Mary Carlyn, Break It Up, 88119 (E 90. Al Jr. | B. 436- 93 an set by Barr of Western Michigan in 11-16 miles) —Digit,. 110 (J. E. Turner), Boy. Dally Double Pald $88.20 Bovine. Sogn, Mo ng LR * LOW DOWN PAYMENT * WE CARRY OUR OWN 1 hole Vault — Cobb M Telgenoft | Kecner 0] 8 20: Calm ain ie \® THIRD "3700 mig ‘ye pi: | Mar eB Nteet ag). One, ol il ob (M.), elgen ($7 c years up!; sh, eet, x . 3 344 80-308 M.) and Hinkes (N. D.) tied for sec- eh, 3 7.60 3 Also Ae Bor. Usly 5'a furlongs —Colo Springs, 118 (E. Mow- a 0 A una Rebeluz { * YOU SET THE TERMS ACCOUNTS 8. 482- 87—549 (0nd: Carnagge (N. D). Height 11 feet 6|Chile, Bleary Bob, Boss Jack, Sliparound. A iad 10, S20, i a Sh Jie [1% miles)—Not Very Much, 14 AF - ‘ Jd. 422- S401! : Taki x 14 NINTH (51000: claiming: 4 years up: Y . : | Martinez), 11.30, 6.40, 390; Kid Rollins, * * ! & : 103: he 830 matings “Washer: DI Ee leY en, 1 1-16 miles) Sir Bob, 112 (A. Popara), | Jower apaet,, og I hy a [119 (J. Westrope), 17.80. 5.320: Stormy! NO CO-SIGNERS $5.00 LAYAWAY P xs A817 Michigan. Time, 3:26.68. Break ? 58.00, 20.60, 11.60; Capt Dorsett, 112 (K. Grand Peter. Cloud. 113 (F. Chojnacki), 4.10. Also: | : c. i: 35-i30a8h record of 335% sel by No ane 00 00 00, Farm Maid, MOuris:| FOURTH (5800: claiming; 4 ol Rodis, Rope, Grey Sveor, Fir Secu:H ‘428.7 5110 Daverne), 10.80. Also: King O Hearts. mov! Co a nes Fears Jn ups ity, Saginaw, | 8. 81. 1 3119 No Meg, Army Cadet, Edgelake, Preity | 19.80 $10. 1.40. 280 BBA. 3 (R. Kean Miioteets———————— i 2 aa bai — | Valley, Micky Q, Pango Pango, Signals! 240 13 » 3.40; goriaky Nl tl Die | | m : +. 505- 37—8e3 'Oklahor D f i Bloke, Pattys Beacon. 80. ad also i Wg Safundi),| ! ¥ i 429: = oma Ue eats | = Wigs 3 shmoud, Cinder King, Gray Brook. * a a a= 75830 I S AT HIALEAH 2Dead heat to place. e % y 4 3 +» Hae TH ansas tate, 49-46 FIRST (33500: allowances; 2-year-olds; | PIPTIC aa; clatmine 4 years up - M. 0 102 4 NO . 3 furlongs)-—-Jet Master, 126 (H. W Tlongsi fn e River, 111 (K Robert] M Ana RMAN, Okla, Feb. 17 house). 2.80. 2.20, 2.10: Count Galla, 132 son). AN. $80. 3.60, Champion Buddy, of your ad tsi ™, + 360-111-471 | (UP) —Oklah ' “ 18. Clark), 2.80, 2,30; Yutu, 122 (D. Mad- ushi. 3.30, 2.60; Neds Polly, 108 y advertising Te © 468 93 ahoma’'s giant Kkill- den). 2.50 "Also: Siege, Cinda, Jolisam, (J. Baird), 3.50; also: Black Box. Black bri ers” defeated Kansas State, the Dr. Rees. Cousin Clara Rover: a reedom. Flash Scarlet Time budget should have N ($1000; andica 3 D Syracuse Victor ination’ & - third-rankihg team ins Tiricngs Detect TE? Aon. fly apd 10 yards) o- « Gin nas War 103 no bearing on how good : y 4 ominave, nited. Press ratings, by a!Bahade: 3020 0 tmnnie etd 11 117 IL. Dotter), 5.40. 3.80; Dashing. Coun: your advertising is.

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THIRD ($3000: claiming; 4 years up; 1% | (I. Richards), 3.20, 3.00; 2 113 miles) “Haberdashery, 111 (A. Vasil), 5.90, Hartley). 4.00. Alsel Stroll, Isochino, Abbes 24 NORTH MERIDIAN ST, INDIANAPOLIS ears

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HAMILTON, N. Y., Feb. 17 49-48 score here tonight. iA (UP)—Center Ed Miller scored 17| The Soners broke a 13-game points to lead Syracuse to a 70 to winning streak- of the Wildcats iira nd 59 victory over Colgate’s basket-|from Manhattan and handed ball team at Huntington gymna- Kansas State its first loss in Big sium tonight. Seven competition in eight starts.

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